CntrlPro Support

Support for CntrlPro for macOS. Last updated: June 20, 2026.

Need help? Use the contact form with a short description of the problem.

Important: CntrlPro can change local system and developer settings. Use it at your own risk, only run tools whose effects you understand, review every confirmation, and keep backups of important data and configuration. Do not use destructive or system-changing features when you are unsure how they work.

For faster support, include your CntrlPro version, macOS version, Mac model, the feature you were using, the exact steps that caused the issue, and any alert text or screenshot.

About CntrlPro

CntrlPro is a macOS system utility for monitoring disk health, temperatures, system sensors, fans, processes, development servers, and listening ports. It also includes developer tools, cache-cleaning tools, Finder hidden-file controls, system-extension inspection, and Emergency Recovery.

CntrlPro is designed around local workflows. It reads and manages the information and tools on your Mac without requiring a CntrlPro cloud account.

System Requirements

Getting Started

  1. Open CntrlPro and complete the onboarding steps relevant to your workflow.
  2. Open Disks or System & Fans to review available sensors and temperatures.
  3. Set alert thresholds and monitoring preferences in Settings.
  4. Enable notifications only if you want local temperature and safety alerts.
  5. Use Developer Tools and Emergency Recovery only when you understand the local action being confirmed.

Permissions and Safety

Full Disk Access

Grant Full Disk Access in System Settings when CntrlPro prompts for it. It may be required for SMART disk data and protected cache locations. You can revoke it at any time in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Full Disk Access.

Fan-Control Helper

Manual and curve fan modes require CntrlPro's privileged helper. Approve it through the macOS prompt and Login Items settings when requested. Use automatic mode by default; CntrlPro returns fan control to automatic mode when safety checks fail.

Notifications

Notifications are optional. They provide local temperature and fan-safety alerts. Enable or disable them in macOS System Settings.

Common Issues

Disk temperature or SMART data shows N/A

Fan controls are unavailable

Cache cleaning does not find or remove files

Development servers or ports are missing

Finder hidden-file control does not respond

Emergency Recovery closed an app

Emergency Recovery force-quits eligible visible applications after confirmation and can lose unsaved work. Add apps that must remain open to the persistent exclusion list before using it.

Developer Tools

Homebrew services, Docker containers, cache cleanup, and hosts-file editing act on your local development environment. Refresh each view before changing state, review the action carefully, and keep backups of important configuration files.

Docker prune can permanently remove unused local containers, images, networks, and build caches. CntrlPro does not undo changes made by external developer tools.

Privacy

CntrlPro does not require a CntrlPro account or cloud service. Monitoring, system inspection, and local management features run on your Mac.

Read the full privacy policy: CntrlPro Privacy Policy

Contact

Use the contact form for support, privacy, and general questions.

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